Periodically checking your brakes is a vital part of routine maintenance.
At a minimum this should be done at least once a year – plan a brake check at the same time you get your tires rotated.
It's best to get them checked as you rotate your tires during every oil change. At the very least, you should get them looked at before going on a long trip.
Signs of brake problems
It is important to be alert to signs that you might be having problems with your brakes.
Clues that something’s wrong with your brakes include:
A thorough brake inspection should include brake pad/lining wear, your brake fluid level, rotor thickness, condition of hoses and brake lines, as well as your brake lights and dashboard warning lights.
The brake pads are what assist your car in stopping the wheels from moving, along with the rotor. Brake pads wear down with time from continuous wear from creating the friction necessary to stop a vehicle. Replacing brake pads are a normal part of car maintenance.
If you are able to see your brake pads without removing wheels or other parts, it makes an easy way to check your own brakes. In other instances, your wheel may need to be removed to check the brake pads.
Here are some clues to tell you that your brake pads may need replaced:
Check brake fluid
Brake fluid is a clear type of hydraulic fluid used in your car’s brake system. Brake fluid is able to absorb heat and disperse it throughout the brake system. Brake fluid can also absorb water, which can cause damage to other parts of the brake system, so it’s important to change the brake fluid when it starts to become a dark color. You can check your brake fluid under the hood of your car.
Check your owner’s manual for the type of brake fluid needed for your vehicle.
Buying brakes
When it comes to replacing brakes, there are some people who can determine which brakes and what kind need replaced on their vehicle. For the rest of us, a mechanic is the best solution when it comes to replacing brakes.
Here are some tips to get the best deal when buying new brakes:
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